Im having a lot of problems trying to get the wireless feature to work with this unit. I know its going to be something simple that ive just over looked but advice on peoples setup would be greatly appreciated.

Currently i go to the wireless icon, select the network i wish to join, enter pass key, it then sits there for awhile reading something like 'connecting' but then says 'not connected' almost like it cant get an IP... I have not changed any-other default settings.

For me it was just 'select the network, type in password and you're good to go'.

I think there's an option to set the name of your machine somewhere...(Possibly in the networking tool on the last screen)Have you done that?

Don't have my machine or wireless dongle here. Does it have the MAC address listed on the dongle?If so, you may want to see if it's possible to add a 'reservation' for an IP-address.(I don't know which access-point/router you're using, so can't tell you how or if it's possible on your equipment)

Are there any other wireless networks within range?Can you verify that they're NOT using the same channel?

I could not log on with "passphrase", but had to use the generated key. So if I added "FunkyPassword" as passphrase, my generated and working key looks something like this: 1978E7C67X. You should be able to find it in the configuration panel for your wireless access point.

I received my Elonex OneT+ the other day. I believe it is the same as the Alpha 400. I spent a full afternoon trying to get the WiFi going - it would go in fits and starts. Eventually I remembered that on my Zoom X6 wifi modem/router I'd set the tranmission channel to 11 as this was one of two channels that didn't overlap others. So I changed the channel to 10 and voila! The wifi works perfectly now.

Yes, you want dhcp set on, as this automatiocally configures your machine by talking to your ISP. And yes you want AutoDNS set on.....

You shouldn't need to touch the Network set-up icon if you only use wifi....

Same here. My Elonex ONEt wouldn't connect for ages and when it did the connection was extremely fragile and dropped after visiting one or two web pages. Changed the channel from 11 and it has improved. Still not as reliable as I would want but I suspect that may be different with another router.

Hi!I have also problem with Wifi.. Alpha says ip-adress invalid, I use 192.168.0.1/255 with subnetmask 255.255.255.0 on my network.My other linux computer does not complain(using wire).I have installed the "wireless fix".